JOURNALISM

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This chef has put on pop-up dinners in 15 countries and all 50 states
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The big one is coming to California, seismologist Lucy Jones says cheerfully
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What's the future of books? We ask a psychic at Mystic Journey Bookstore in Venice to tell us straight
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Claire L. Evans created an app, leads the band Yacht and now has written a book about female tech pioneers
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Keanu Reeves is a publisher of the new L.A. press X Artists' Books
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Instapoet Rupi Kaur may be controversial, but fans and book sales are on her side
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How L.A. writer Ben Loory came to write his odd, beloved fables
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There's just one name for yoga done to the sounds of Drake: Introducing Namasdrake 
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Culver City is now home to America's sole romance-only bookstore: the Ripped Bodice
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Reading 'Brave New World' in Aldous Huxley's former home
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Demetri Martin's new book of drawings is 'If It's Not Funny It's Art.' Do we have to pick?
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Jill Soloway and Eileen Myles talk creativity, queer art and the end of their relationship
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Maria Bamford's favorite self-help books
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Margaret Atwood has a few wry comments about being a PEN Center USA lifetime achievement honoree
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Rueben Martinez, winner of the Innovator's Award at the L.A. Times Book Prizes
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Mary Gaitskill's response to #MeToo will be fiction
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The creator of a crowdsourced list of allegedly abusive men in media reveals her identity
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At the last reading of exiled Iranian poet Mohsen Emadi before he is barred from the U.S.
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'In the Fields of the North' reveals the reality of migrant farm workers
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'Experiment I' turns a literary event into performance art
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Photographing California with a camera as big as a truck
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The inspiration for Charmaine Craig's novel 'Miss Burma': a beauty queen turned revolutionary

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Debut novelist Liska Jacobs sets a woman on the edge in 'Catalina'
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Chelsey Johnson walks the 'Stray City' streets of Portland, Ore., with Carrie Brownstein
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The remixed fairy tales of Mallory Ortberg's 'The Merry Spinster'
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Exclusive: Tahereh Mafi on her next book, 'A Very Large Expanse of Sea,' about a Muslim American teen after 9/11
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Debut novelist Zinzi Clemmons is frank and experimental in 'What We Lose'
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Heather Havrilesky made me cry, but it's (probably) not what you're thinking 
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In goat yoga, the point isn't to sweat. It's to have a baby goat climb on your shoulders during your plank
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'Legendary Authors and the Clothes They Wore' is a sartorial take on the elements of style
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HyperBody: The trippiest workout around
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What it feels like to be a bestseller: Stephanie Danler and 'Sweetbitter'
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Terry McMillan is as charming as the characters in her new book, 'I Almost Forgot About You'
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With her debut novel 'The Wangs Vs. The World,' Jade Chang hit big
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A unique gathering of Latina writers in Los Angeles
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'I Fought the Law': A candy-colored blend of fact, fiction and photography
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Lights! Cameras! Sit! Stay! The life of dog groomer and videographer Jess Rona
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Breaking up is hard, even for the avant-garde: Dorthe Nors' 'So Much for That Winter'
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Bringing audiobooks to life in the Valley
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A co-working space for working writers
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Zadie Smith, in Los Angeles, says 'I am a voyeur'
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At home in exile: Vi Khi Nao on her experimental novel 'Fish in Exile'
Los Angeles Times

Moonlight is an exquisite game-changer and Trevante Rhodes is just getting started
Cinema Thread

Nicole Holofcener on complex characters and fuckable days

Cinema Thread

He’s not laughing at you, he’s crying with you: Padgett Powell's 'Cries for Help, Various'
LA Review of Books